I couldn't complete the sale on Chrome. Browser would hang up on confirmation and gray out that step. Switched to IE and no problem.
So that's what you call them. Oh, wait. You actually did mean rivets. Never mind.
I agree that there's not an 85% chance of the grade bumping to 65. Maybe a 25% chance, though. Would you pay $120 for a 1 in 4 shot at a $5K...
Nice group of 39 Oregons! I didn't play before you posted, but I would have guessed easy 66 on all 3. I assume, since the premiums for gold...
Early dimes, half dimes, and gold also bore no denomination. This wouldn't have been considered terribly unusual at the time, since British...
The oval-shaped ("bean-shaped") green or gold sticker they affix to coins meeting with their approval.
Looks like an AU coin. I don't see anything nefarious.
The problem, of course, is that there are far fewer of those people than there are people who will pay 65 money for the coin in a 65 holder,...
This is one of those coins that would be a candidate for the reconsideration service. You send it in the holder and it comes back in a new one...
The Breen book will be easy to sell on eBay, as will the Garrett collection book. Old journals you could group by year and try to sell, but...
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Size of the date and diameter of the coin. In both cases, the 1822 is larger.
A counterfeit slab wouldn't show up on NGC's cert verification. They screwed the pooch on this one, and will probably say it's a clerical error,...
One possible compromise is to order "slim" business cards (3.5" x 1.75") from some online printing place and design them to be cut in half, but...
Provident has some real talent designing their medals.
That hit on the neck is pretty severe. 64. The color seems OK.
Bought this one back in April at the CICF auction, just realized today that I hadn't photographed it. Henry VIII groat S2337E. [img]
Pushed my oldest back a bit since last I posted here. Henry VIII groat 1526-44. [IMG]
This is in one of the working hubs. Many of the hubs show doubling for 1943, as most 1943 halves of all dates are doubled. Could be a 2, could...
65. Perhaps everything other than the eye appeal of the coin is 66 or better, but I can't get past the toning.
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